DOI: 10.14466/CefasDataHub.25
Sea Angling 2012 - Economic value and social benefits of angling
Description
Data from online economic and social benefit survey conducted within Sea Angling 2012 project.
The Sea Angling 2012 project includes a number of different surveys running in parallel to provide a detailed overview of all forms of sea angling throughout England during 2012. Cefas led a detailed study of the economic value and social benefits of recreational sea angling. This work, carried out by an independent contractor, obtained regional and national information on expenditure by individual anglers, the economic value of activities dependent on sea angling such as tourism and tackle shops, and other statistics such as employment related to sea angling.
Contributors
Armstrong, Mike / Brown, Adam / Hargreaves, Jodie / Hyder, Kieran / Pilgrim-Morrison, Sarah / Munday, Max / Proctor, Stephen / Roberts, Annette / Willamson, Kevin
Subject
Fish, Coastal Environment
Start Date
01/01/2012
End Date
31/12/2012
Year Published
2016
Version
1
Citation
Armstrong et al (2016). Sea Angling 2012 - Economic value and social benefits of angling. Cefas, UK. V1. doi: https://doi.org/10.14466/CefasDataHub.25
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DOI
10.14466/CefasDataHub.25